Pour les aciers
Pour les aciers inoxydables
Pour la fonte
Pour les matières non-ferreuses
Pour titane et réfractaires
Pour les mayières traitées
– The new machining monitoring system
The Technical Centers (East Japan/ West Japan) improve customer satisfaction with cutting tests by connecting the Mitsubishi Materials Intelligent Cutting Test System (MICS) to test equipment.
When measuring cutting resistance, it was sometimes difficult to conduct cutting tests with the work materials supplied by customers due to their size. The application of the MICS to the load value measurement makes it possible to conduct cutting tests under an environment conforming to their production lines without any limitations.
In addition, when conducting lifetime tests, conventional measurements required a tremendous number of processes to obtain complete machining data, which is a practical impossibility. With MICS, it is possible to confirm the processes until the end of tool life because the load value can be maintained throughout.
Therefore, the sequence of events immediately before drill breakage or insert chipping can be visualized, which provides reliable measures to allow improvements to be taken.
- Responding to equipment that the customer actually uses for their machining
- Making proposals for optimum machining through the analysis of machining data
MICS provides completely new solutions through the acquisition, accumulation and analysis of load values for machine tool spindles and table axes.
In addition, this does not require the purchase of new machine tools. Simply connecting tools to the line production equipment actually used by the customer makes it possible to quickly create a database for monitoring.
Furthermore, since the analysis of trend processing and threshold setting for the database can be conducted inside MICS, use at production sites for improvement is expected. The accumulated database is output in CSV data, making it possible to analyze data using the BI tool that customers are already using.
A graph created of tool life based on the acquired data and analysis results. Contributed to the reduction of tool replacement.
A graph created showing the dispersion of lifetime due to a wide range of reasons in machining. Management based on the short tool lifetime data makes it possible to achieve more stable production.
Results of analysis based on the correlation between hole diameter (Oversize) and main axis load
In cooperation with many customers, we have been focusing on the effective utilisation of database information. Using analysis results for the prediction of tool life and selection of the correct methods and cutting tools for new production lines makes it possible to reduce the time and number of processes required to establish an efficient production line.
In addition, using database information with sensing tools allows us to simultaneously analyse machining, quality of work materials and operation of equipment for the optimization of production, including ease of measurement and equipment maintenance.